Sky_Blue_Dreamer
Well-Known Member
Your more likely to die from E Coli
If you're in 'Spoons, yes you probably are.
Your more likely to die from E Coli
Certainly not if you then died from the resulting wave of coronavirus.
I’m happy to risk it
It was just a joke mate. Sorry for the confusion.
Erm....did you actually read the mainfestos?
Labour had lots of messages. many of them criticised on here for being too hardcore. There was a failure to have a clear message on Brexit and that was it.
You say Labour didn't have a message and then follow it up in two sentences with Boris said nothing. Call me mad, but isn't that the absolute definition of not having a message? Tories manifesto was Johnson in a nutshell - lacking any kind of substance or detail. Put in some vague headers about other stuff that people will probably be interested in and then linked it to Brexit in about two paragraphs and went back over those arguments again and again. Only policy Tories had was Brexit, and even that was incredibly vague. "Get Brexit Done". In a way clever because it keeps the ambiguity and can mean whatever people want it to mean. Like marketing does.
2019 was the election to settle Brexit.
Personally, I wanted a second referendum on Brexit. But, the difference between Labour’s and Conservative’s policies was night and day.
For the Conservatives, a vote for them was a vote to ‘Get Brexit Done’. They had a deal that was ‘ready’.
Labour, on the other hand, was a confusing mess. Their manifesto was to renegotiate a deal with the EU and put that to a referendum. Senior Labour politicians couldn’t properly answer if a Labour government would campaign for their Brexit deal or to Remain. As it happened, they haemorrhaged votes from explicitly Remain and Leave parties.
To make matters worse, the detailed manifesto was actually a hinderance. Even on of the founders of Momentum admitted the policy programme was designed for a 10-year government and people did not buy into that programme.
Politics isn’t just about cobbling together a long list of popular policies. It has to fit into a wider policy programme that addresses the issues of the day and the electorate has to believe it is actually deliverable.
What was Tony Blair’s 1997 priorities? “Education, education, education”. Simple and effective.